i dont want to waste my money thus iam here to get help from you
is seasonicc platinum not good option for me ? cuze i thought its clean and high quality power source to my pc components.
i could buy from amazon

i can buy from amazon or Dubai .

I know we're torturing you, but you simply aren't specific enough.
What Amazon (.com or .co.uk or maybe .de)?
Do you have any shop in Dubai that you can link?

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I know we're torturing you, but you simply aren't specific enough.
What Amazon (.com or .co.uk or maybe .de)?
Do you have any shop in Dubai that you can link?

no i don't feel that way, i am appreciate any help from you and others that offer to me
you can say i could buy from azmazon.com by a friend who could order and ship it to iraq for me, but i don't know why you ask me this question this is not big problem for me now

no i don't feel that way, i am appreciate any help from you and others that offer to me
you can say i could buy from azmazon.com by a friend who could order and ship it to iraq for me, but i don't know why you ask me this question this is not big problem for me now

I'm asking you that because I need to see what's on offer and at what prices, otherwise there's little point in making recommendations if those particular units are not available or ridiculously priced.

I'm asking you that because I need to see what's on offer and at what prices, otherwise there's little point in making recommendations if those particular units are not available or ridiculously priced.

those seems best deals at amazon but are you sure about their quality, are these better than Corsair that died on me after 11 months or Seasonic ?
i'm not looking for good deals at this moment, as i said before high quality is what iam looking for

I own the Seasonic Platinum SS-860XP...I haven't loaded it up all the way, but I've run it for almost a year now and using my voltmeter to check under load while gaming, I can vouch for it's rock solid voltage regulation. And, it's quiet. I don't think I've ever heard the fan and I have Fan Control on "Normal". Can't go wrong with it, IMHO. I bought it for future expansion, but it's still way more than I need, or will probably need. Still, it's nice to know I have the extra juice and will likely not need to buy another PSU unless I just want too...or until Titanium efficiency is the norm. That said, the Corsair you had is a good unit and I really wouldn't hesitate to run one of those myself. The failure of it is suspect to me, but I'd probably get it fixed/replaced and keep it as a backup in case you find yourself in this situation again...